West Virginia Code
Article 21. Psychologists; School Psychologists
§30-21-7e. Eligibility of Doctoral Applicants

Applicants with a doctorate of philosophy degree or its equivalent who apply for licensure as a school psychologist must complete one year of board-approved supervision or two years of such supervision if they have not had an internship, pass a standardized national examination in school psychology as defined in subdivision (3), section seven-b of this article, pass an oral examination given by the board, and pay appropriate fees.

Structure West Virginia Code

West Virginia Code

Chapter 30. Professions and Occupations

Article 21. Psychologists; School Psychologists

§30-21-1. Legislative Findings and Declaration of Public Policy

§30-21-2. Definitions

§30-21-3. License Required; Firms, Associations and Corporations Engaging in the Practice of Psychology

§30-21-4. Duties of Licensee; Construction of Article

§30-21-5. Creation of Board of Examiners of Psychologists; Members, Terms, Meetings, Officers, Oath and Compensation; General Provisions

§30-21-6. Powers and Duties of Board; Funds of Board

§30-21-7. Qualifications of Applicants; Exceptions; Applications; Fee

§30-21-7a. Eligibility for School Psychologist Resident

§30-21-7b. Eligibility for Licensed School Psychologist

§30-21-7c. Eligibility for Licensed School Psychologist Independent Practitioner

§30-21-7d. Eligibility for Current School Psychologist

§30-21-7e. Eligibility of Doctoral Applicants

§30-21-8. Issuance of License; Renewal of License; Renewal Fee; Display of License

§30-21-8a. Issuance of License; Renewal of License; Renewal Fee; Display of License

§30-21-9. Temporary Permits

§30-21-10. Suspension or Revocation of License or Temporary Permit

§30-21-10a. Rulemaking

§30-21-11. Procedures for Hearing

§30-21-12. Judicial Review; Appeal to Supreme Court of Appeals; Legal Representation for Board

§30-21-13. Penalties

§30-21-14. Actions to Enjoin Violations

§30-21-15. Severability

§30-21-17. Special Volunteer Psychologists License; Civil Immunity for Voluntary Services Rendered to Indigents